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so ben is a pointless person to toss to. but what do you make of this, ben? >> i make of it thathere is lot of kids in college getting high and partying and not learning anything and if your parents are paying a fortune for you to get high and partying not learning anything, you should be at work in the salt mines. but if kids auay go to college and work, then tuition turns out to be a bgain. it's entirely dependent on how much effort the student puts into it. but on the other hand, college expenses and salaries to professors who work very few hours a week are insane. >> neil: ben, thank you for keeping that strong for us. we appreciate it. adam, your thoughts on what ben just said? >> well, slightly different take on that, but i don't disagree with what ben said. i think this is a very healthy market corrective going on. everything you said in the lead in is accurate, neil. the costs have gotten out of whack and the product being delivered has not kept with the cost. and so some segment of the population has said, we don't need to go to college. you know wha
so ben is a pointless person to toss to. but what do you make of this, ben? >> i make of it thathere is lot of kids in college getting high and partying and not learning anything and if your parents are paying a fortune for you to get high and partying not learning anything, you should be at work in the salt mines. but if kids auay go to college and work, then tuition turns out to be a bgain. it's entirely dependent on how much effort the student puts into it. but on the other hand,...
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ben, what was that day like for you? >> i was on the college campus at the university of pittsburgh. kennedy kennedy was the inspiration to our generation. he was the one who told us we could do pretty much anything we wanted to do. america's days were ahead of it. it motivated me and many others to public service and for me into elected office he was an incredible person motivating our country and then in one second, he was gone. and i think we were in shock for several days, nothing happened. we were just in front of the television set watching every minute. hard to come prehelen. what did it mean for our country? what did it mean for our dream? it was a tough time. >> i think you captured it exactly. i had a part-time job. i was i went straight home as soon as i heard about it. and for three days i was glued to the tv. and i think walter cronkite became the dominant figure in a sense because he was so stable and so authoritative during that period. and i think for our generation, the country never recovered. prior to
ben, what was that day like for you? >> i was on the college campus at the university of pittsburgh. kennedy kennedy was the inspiration to our generation. he was the one who told us we could do pretty much anything we wanted to do. america's days were ahead of it. it motivated me and many others to public service and for me into elected office he was an incredible person motivating our country and then in one second, he was gone. and i think we were in shock for several days, nothing...
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it's ridiculous. >> ben -- >> the obama care, yes, let's talk. >> i know what ben is going to say. they didn't let us at the table when they passed the law. why would they do it now. that was then and this is now. you can't keep going back. >> i can keep going back. it's reality. >> i realize you want negotiations. you say we don't live in a dictatorsh dictatorship. republicans don't have the votes, period. why even bring up the -- put us on the brink of a shutdown. this is like hostage taking? >> who is in charge right now? the president of the united states of america is in charge. if he chooses not to negotiate at all, he is choosing to shut down the government by not negotiating at all. that is the fact. you want to try to act as if the republicans are to blame because they do have the votes in the house. first of all, he said i will not negotiate with the republicans. so, that would answer your first question, don. >> on this! >> on this. what is there to negotiate? >> there's negotiating one, what they are looking at now, are we ready for obama care and if we delay it by a ye
it's ridiculous. >> ben -- >> the obama care, yes, let's talk. >> i know what ben is going to say. they didn't let us at the table when they passed the law. why would they do it now. that was then and this is now. you can't keep going back. >> i can keep going back. it's reality. >> i realize you want negotiations. you say we don't live in a dictatorsh dictatorship. republicans don't have the votes, period. why even bring up the -- put us on the brink of a...
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ben jealous. >> thank you. >> ben jealous is naacp's president and ceo nationwide. >>> all right. on the one hand, the biggest legislative deal since health reform is making progress in washington right now. on the other hand, it's about to go to the part of who's in charge in washington that cannot count at all. not even using its fingers. news ahead. [ male announcer ] away... is as much about getting there... ♪ ...as it is being there. ♪ [ birds chirping ] away is where the days are packed with wonder... ♪ [ wind whistles ] ...and the evenings are filled with familiar comforts. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. >>> so this was one of those kinds of news days where, like, the prime minister of italy gets convicted of paying for sex at underage prostitutes at fetish parties. this is one of those kinds of days when a prime minister get sentenced to seven years in prison for his underaged hooker obama fetish parties and doesn't really make the news here because there's plenty of other stuff going on, from the supreme court ruling
ben jealous. >> thank you. >> ben jealous is naacp's president and ceo nationwide. >>> all right. on the one hand, the biggest legislative deal since health reform is making progress in washington right now. on the other hand, it's about to go to the part of who's in charge in washington that cannot count at all. not even using its fingers. news ahead. [ male announcer ] away... is as much about getting there... ♪ ...as it is being there. ♪ [ birds chirping ] away is...
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ben jealous. >> thank you. >> ben jealous is naacp's president and ceo nationwide. >>> all right. on the one hand, the biggest legtive deal since health reform is making progress in washington right now. on the other hand, it's about to go to the part of who's in charge in washington that cannot count at all. not even using its fingers. news ahead. she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stom
ben jealous. >> thank you. >> ben jealous is naacp's president and ceo nationwide. >>> all right. on the one hand, the biggest legtive deal since health reform is making progress in washington right now. on the other hand, it's about to go to the part of who's in charge in washington that cannot count at all. not even using its fingers. news ahead. she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be...
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weigh in on this for a moment. >> ben? >> at am, you're a super smart guy and your recent article about apple in "fortune" is brilliant. >> thank you, very kind of you. keep going. >> you're very welcome, but with all due respect -- with all due respect, if it's a government-made law, then it's government imposing a much higher wage. >> what are you two talking about? >> we make the law. >> we make the law? >> we are the government. >> i totally reject -- >> the union is the government. in obama land -- >> let me paraphrase what ben was saying, adam, that you're a great writer when it comes to technology, but you're a stone cold moron when it comes to subjects like this. >> don't you know i love you too much. >> this is a tactic by the leadership in one city in this country that specifically goes after walmart. there are exemptions in in law to companies like safeway and other supermarkets, so that's -- >> unionized. >> and i want to bring derrick k. back in, hold on a second. someone mention that had d.c. is a boom town.
weigh in on this for a moment. >> ben? >> at am, you're a super smart guy and your recent article about apple in "fortune" is brilliant. >> thank you, very kind of you. keep going. >> you're very welcome, but with all due respect -- with all due respect, if it's a government-made law, then it's government imposing a much higher wage. >> what are you two talking about? >> we make the law. >> we make the law? >> we are the government....
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ben brad, for years he was on that show. resurrection i believe is not coming back, but we're on there, the brothers car see a. they deserve a lot of -- they're little pioneer, those little kitties with that show. [ speaking foreign language ] >> there was a lot of us there. the experience with tony now directing and all these figures. it's very exciting to see those going on to higher and higher things. i want to go on to produce. and a lot of people are wanting to go in and character, what have you. we don't function without each other and i'm sorry to say that we also aldon't support our own products either. and that's a question a lot of people ask me. i mean, how are latinos doing. we'll do as good as you will help us do. >> that's true. >> because we do our job. we do good job. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> she was such a firecracker. up next, what she says she wanted on her tombstone before she died. >>> drop us a line and follow me on twitter. @newsdamian. and support your bilingual weeklies. we thank you for sha
ben brad, for years he was on that show. resurrection i believe is not coming back, but we're on there, the brothers car see a. they deserve a lot of -- they're little pioneer, those little kitties with that show. [ speaking foreign language ] >> there was a lot of us there. the experience with tony now directing and all these figures. it's very exciting to see those going on to higher and higher things. i want to go on to produce. and a lot of people are wanting to go in and character,...
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ben? >> that was a fascinating comment at the end, larry, about the negative interest rate. another course we had at m.i.t., esther samuelsson, this is a relative of yours -- [laughter] uer,ere talking about birnba he was saying there was always the possibility of leveling a hill so the locomotive could get to a certain destination with less fuel, which meant there was always a positive rate return available in the long-term, seems that the real return is negative. and monetary positive, but on the fiscal side, the return to public investment, as long as it is real, as long as it is above zero, would always be an approach, right? it would always be profitable at negative interest rates. >> vacation did not permit my --cussing every asset of >> i do know about leveling out a hill. it requires there be perfect property rights they can get benefit of that. if you think of it as a public investment, it is the point that there may be a case for what would in some ways thinking would be a permanent fiscal expansion, which you're constantly undertaking projects of a kind, and i thi
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some of the highest most punitive regulations in the world here. >> neil: ben stein? >> it's very hard to tell what are the effects or various causes, there's less traffic, generally speaking in the red state and climate is generally better in the red states and the schools are not often better. a lot of reasons, less crime, an awful lot of reasons why people change locations, that's all. >> neil: could be the weather. >> well, and florida, texas and nevada. and you can get a suntan any day of the year. >> all right, guys, i want to thank particularly charlie and dagen, blessedly, they're done. (laughter) stocks might be rocking, but charles payne is knocking it out of the park. the best picks for >> three new winners from charles. he has three today. >> american rail car. replacement cycle flying off the roof. tell double two years or lest . main street is going to jump into this. they will do very well and guide wire software. they have a software suite that takes care of that. >> what do you think? >> i am concerned about rad in. they have been losing a lot of mone
some of the highest most punitive regulations in the world here. >> neil: ben stein? >> it's very hard to tell what are the effects or various causes, there's less traffic, generally speaking in the red state and climate is generally better in the red states and the schools are not often better. a lot of reasons, less crime, an awful lot of reasons why people change locations, that's all. >> neil: could be the weather. >> well, and florida, texas and nevada. and you can...
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next step in unlocking britain's fracking potential but london campaign officer for the young greens ben ali says us tells us rather this is the wrong solution. fracking is an expensive way of not solving the crises that we face from a very little to bring down prices will do very little to solve the climate crisis that we face generates a false hope for the issues that we were looking to resolve it won't be done in two prices the government has admitted this is simply offers the opportunity to hoover up wealth from government subsidies and commodity sells up to holders and companies and it's not about people's wealth well being so what's down the road for britain if fracking revolution takes hold well look no further than texas the shale gas drilling capital of the world their property prices are tanking near wells rank smells stretch for miles and even earthquakes have been linked to fracking that's not all as you can explain. the local government in texas tells steve lipski that the water from his well water that he can set on fire is safe to drink and to use in his home. you can hear
next step in unlocking britain's fracking potential but london campaign officer for the young greens ben ali says us tells us rather this is the wrong solution. fracking is an expensive way of not solving the crises that we face from a very little to bring down prices will do very little to solve the climate crisis that we face generates a false hope for the issues that we were looking to resolve it won't be done in two prices the government has admitted this is simply offers the opportunity to...
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ben here is a perfect example of seeing a problem and fixing it. i don't think he's rear or i'm rearrare, i don't think any of s are rare. we're using tools at our disposal that was different from our parents. >> the research shows that the best and brightest are still headed to wall street and high-paying jobs and not so concerned about benevolence. maybe some of the projects you're involved may be the exception rather than the rule. what can society do to draw more millennials into the type of projects that you and your team are involved in? >> yeah, i think that's a good question, and to piggy back and contrast eric's point a bit, our data show that a large number of our database are actually boomers. someone told me yesterday that they were at a community center in oakland, and a woman was displaying her first smart phone. she had explained that her son put the first app on the phone, and it was seeclickfix. i think millennials are the first natives to the internet that is creating this engagement. with other millennials and with our parents i
ben here is a perfect example of seeing a problem and fixing it. i don't think he's rear or i'm rearrare, i don't think any of s are rare. we're using tools at our disposal that was different from our parents. >> the research shows that the best and brightest are still headed to wall street and high-paying jobs and not so concerned about benevolence. maybe some of the projects you're involved may be the exception rather than the rule. what can society do to draw more millennials into the...
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>>ur economy is not improving. >> neil: ben stein, what do you make of this. what is accurate to you, you've said any good caring government looks after those who are the most needy. is it in your mind accurate to say that 48 million americans are in need of food stamps? >> when i was at the santa cruz, many kids from wealthy families could go down to the local government office, agriculture department i think at that time and apply for food stamps. there was he no checking they would use the money they saved not have to buy groceries to buy drugs. and i've always been somewhat against food stamps for exactly that reason. what level of fraud is there in the food stamp program? what level of dependency are we fostering in younger americans, middle age americans, older americans for the government stepping in and buying their food? we don't know, we don't wan any involuntarily hungry americans. what i remember i'm the oldest on the panel, lyndon johnson had the war on poverty and the war on hunger. the war on hunger seems to have been won overwhelmingly because
>>ur economy is not improving. >> neil: ben stein, what do you make of this. what is accurate to you, you've said any good caring government looks after those who are the most needy. is it in your mind accurate to say that 48 million americans are in need of food stamps? >> when i was at the santa cruz, many kids from wealthy families could go down to the local government office, agriculture department i think at that time and apply for food stamps. there was he no checking...
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>> not bad. >> and ben, what do you think? >> i love anything that charles said but i am not sure what he knows that the
>> not bad. >> and ben, what do you think? >> i love anything that charles said but i am not sure what he knows that the
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was of course that ben bernanke he was going to stop his quantitative easing and also cyprus what was about cyprus here's a quote from dennis gartman in his latest newsletter he said if cyprus is forced to sell gold then portugal shall be too otherwise the discrimination against cyprus shall be wholly unwarranted and utterly unfair and if portugal is forced to sell then how can italy avoid the same fate or greece for that matter and knew when to face and you end up well yes ben bernanke and the rumor in the scuttlebutt is that they may end quantitative easing they may end this process of printing money and buying bonds eating their own vomit as it were but that is in possibility there is no exit strategy ben bernanke he will never and quantitative easing this will all end in a massive currency devaluations against gold everyone knows that who has a lot.
was of course that ben bernanke he was going to stop his quantitative easing and also cyprus what was about cyprus here's a quote from dennis gartman in his latest newsletter he said if cyprus is forced to sell gold then portugal shall be too otherwise the discrimination against cyprus shall be wholly unwarranted and utterly unfair and if portugal is forced to sell then how can italy avoid the same fate or greece for that matter and knew when to face and you end up well yes ben bernanke and the...
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this is ben kenobi gate! [laughter] what's next, president obama? holding the majqa' klingon rite of passage on yavin 4? [laughter] do you even know what planet yavin 4 is? [laughter] trick question! it's not a planet! it's a moon! [laughter] you're such a gorn. [laughter] but obama's sci-fi flub, should be the gop's gain. after all, republicans and nerds have so much in common. [laughter] they both live in fantasy worlds and have no idea how to relate to women -- [cheers and applause] and senate minority leader mitch mcconnell bears a striking resemblance to admiral ackbar. [laughter] nation, you know it's my sacred duty to protect you from those who would destroy our way of life. that way of life? you watching tv like you're about to do more of right now. [laughter] jim? there are those among us intent on challenging our most sacred beliefs no matter what the cost. we call them scientists. [ laughter ] >> it's alive! >> stephen: scientists like doctor skylarbehr, ph.d. >> i'm a scientist though i don't have my ph.d yet. >> stephen: she's the enemy
this is ben kenobi gate! [laughter] what's next, president obama? holding the majqa' klingon rite of passage on yavin 4? [laughter] do you even know what planet yavin 4 is? [laughter] trick question! it's not a planet! it's a moon! [laughter] you're such a gorn. [laughter] but obama's sci-fi flub, should be the gop's gain. after all, republicans and nerds have so much in common. [laughter] they both live in fantasy worlds and have no idea how to relate to women -- [cheers and applause] and...
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what was the toughest trick for ben bernanke? guest: think the toughest stretch for him was in the fall of 2008 when the crisis intensified. you have the collapse of lehman brothers. you have any idea seeking the -- youilout review have had aig seeking the huge bailout. there were concerns about what it would entail and how much trouble it would create for the larger economy. i think it is safe to say the fall of 2008 was probably his toughest point. by early 2009, the unemployment rate was peaking. some signsen he saw so som of stabilization. that is when he was talking about green shoots in the economy, which may have been premature. host: let's get one more view. arlington, john, what is your question or comment? do you think she was right when she was on the hill and have larry summers and greenspan sitting next to her perpetrating their crime that transpired that we're all talking about this morning? host: who is brooks leborn? guest: she was the head of the trading commission in the 1990's. she wanted to regulate certain ty
what was the toughest trick for ben bernanke? guest: think the toughest stretch for him was in the fall of 2008 when the crisis intensified. you have the collapse of lehman brothers. you have any idea seeking the -- youilout review have had aig seeking the huge bailout. there were concerns about what it would entail and how much trouble it would create for the larger economy. i think it is safe to say the fall of 2008 was probably his toughest point. by early 2009, the unemployment rate was...
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his family apparently found him in the nearby town of ben lamon. before he disappeared yesterday, he was ticketed for illegal camping at that park. >>> after a temporary shutdown in the wake of child abuse allegations. center point christian preschool has been closed for five days to retrain teachers. allegations surfaced last week that a former teach er tied up 2-year-old girl with tape when a girl refused to take a nap. the school is investigating that incident. >>> meanwhile, a bay area woman wants to change the way schools report suspected child abuse. the assembly woman joan buchanan introducing two policies, one requiring schools to adopt new policies, reporting responsibilities as well as giving staff adequate training. a second bill would give schools the authority in child abuse cases to immediately remove teachers from the classroom. >>> a san jose police officer who shot and killed a suspect on monday night has been involved in a shooting before. the officer fired on the suspect after police say the suspect tried to run the officer down.
his family apparently found him in the nearby town of ben lamon. before he disappeared yesterday, he was ticketed for illegal camping at that park. >>> after a temporary shutdown in the wake of child abuse allegations. center point christian preschool has been closed for five days to retrain teachers. allegations surfaced last week that a former teach er tied up 2-year-old girl with tape when a girl refused to take a nap. the school is investigating that incident. >>>...
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mclemore, can i call you ben? >> sure. tephen: ben haggerty, ryan lewis. very formal here. thank you for wearing your formal t-shirt. >> you're welcome. stephen: guys, while i'm a fan, i've got a beef with you. >> lay it out. stephen: you released your album independently, okay. produced yourself. released it independently. do you know what that does to corporations when they do not get the majority of the cash from sales? it is show biz, okay. not show "have fun and make music." why did you do that? >> for those exact reasons. it's in our control. it's in our creative direction. we get to pick what we do. we get to pick what we make. we get to market it how we want to market it. it's our brand. we get more money at the end of the day. >> stephen: you don't have to sell out. ( cheers and applause ). okay. so it's about not selling out. but you did hire part of the warner group to get you guys on the radio, right? >> we did. stephen: you didn't sell it. you rented it out. >> rented. stephen: is that a new model? you know what? i think that's a model that has really never bee
mclemore, can i call you ben? >> sure. tephen: ben haggerty, ryan lewis. very formal here. thank you for wearing your formal t-shirt. >> you're welcome. stephen: guys, while i'm a fan, i've got a beef with you. >> lay it out. stephen: you released your album independently, okay. produced yourself. released it independently. do you know what that does to corporations when they do not get the majority of the cash from sales? it is show biz, okay. not show "have fun and make...
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visit us ben website clrr.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a with our audience and guest and an ash i've of past episodes. >> i think it's a very exciting time to come in to journalism. nobody is going to have a career like mine. you go to alogiasy newspaper and it's been there for 33 years in the same place and do all of these different jobs. i think that's -- i don't think that's going to happen. funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community of the experienced, respected, and tests. also, by hill could partners texas government affairs consultancy. it's global healthcare consulting business unit hill could health and by the alice clayberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank a and >> hello, i'm llewellyn king, host of "white house chronicle," which is coming up, but first a few thoughts of my own. the ever world was gripped with chaos years ago, gas lines, people shot, and the
visit us ben website clrr.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a with our audience and guest and an ash i've of past episodes. >> i think it's a very exciting time to come in to journalism. nobody is going to have a career like mine. you go to alogiasy newspaper and it's been there for 33 years in the same place and do all of these different jobs. i think that's -- i don't think that's going to happen. funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi...
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ben carson. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> you can read an excerpt from his book "america the beautiful" at our website abcnews.com/thisweek and now good news to report for the third week in a row the pentagon released no names of service members killed in afghanistan. but there was a reminder of service and sacrifice of our soldiers there on monday president obama awarded the medal of honor to army veteran clint romesha whose son told a bit of the spotlight before the ceremony began. romesha fought back tears as he was presented with the award for leading a charge against taliban fighters who attacked a small outpost in 2009. eight americans died in that battle. we honor the service of romesha and all of those soldiers. and finally, your voice this week, the question comes from yasin who asks "where can i rewatch your programs can." thank you for watching. evi episode issal variable at our website, abcnews.com/thisweek or check out our web only interviews like this morning newt gingrich
ben carson. appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> you can read an excerpt from his book "america the beautiful" at our website abcnews.com/thisweek and now good news to report for the third week in a row the pentagon released no names of service members killed in afghanistan. but there was a reminder of service and sacrifice of our soldiers there on monday president obama awarded the medal of honor to army veteran clint romesha whose son told a bit of the spotlight before...
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crossfire co-host ben jones and the blazers amy holmes face off plus a great new book on washington naming the town black it's called this town will meet the off the mark leibovit it's all next on politicking with larry king. them to this week's politicking we start with democrat and former white house environmental advisor and co-host by the way of cnn's new crossfire show then jones who joins us in washington also joining us is the independent and host of blazes hot list amy holmes she joins us from new york let's get right to it guys syria is let's start with you van should the president wait for the u.n. findings on the use of chemical weapons on should act immediately well i think he needs to act fast i don't think he should bypass trying to build a coalition he didn't go in by him self but we i think we already know russia and china have been sticking up for thought they're probably not going to give him that legality to go ahead but there's a difference between legality and legitimacy if he goes in by himself he won't have legality or legitimacy he's got to build a coalition but tha
crossfire co-host ben jones and the blazers amy holmes face off plus a great new book on washington naming the town black it's called this town will meet the off the mark leibovit it's all next on politicking with larry king. them to this week's politicking we start with democrat and former white house environmental advisor and co-host by the way of cnn's new crossfire show then jones who joins us in washington also joining us is the independent and host of blazes hot list amy holmes she joins...
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joining me in the studio, naacp president ask ceo, ben, it is always good to see you. it is an important day as we look back and reflect as a country. now we have this new publicly never seen video that "dateline" helped enhance and restore that shows some of our living history from 45 years ago of the killer james earl ray and what he went through in booking. this was kept under raps for so long and it is really a time capsule as we look back. where are we today? 45 years later. what would dr. king think of how we progressed? >> you know, the more things change, they have changed, the more things stay the same. so on the one hand, i think as a society, dr. king would say there is a lot of positive change. the south has changed in many ways. and yet as justice said, we still need the voting rights. he would look at gun violence in this country and feel very familiar with that have the way some of our leaders still feel stalked. we have a trial going on in detroit, preparing for trial. the man convicted killer who left prison, white supremacist, and after prison, after
joining me in the studio, naacp president ask ceo, ben, it is always good to see you. it is an important day as we look back and reflect as a country. now we have this new publicly never seen video that "dateline" helped enhance and restore that shows some of our living history from 45 years ago of the killer james earl ray and what he went through in booking. this was kept under raps for so long and it is really a time capsule as we look back. where are we today? 45 years later. what...
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. >> ben and i were at the march yesterday. you were there too. i was so pleased to see so many student there and so many young people. i think that was amazing. i think that shows they are engaged and that they understand there are major issues that confront all of us. not just young people but retirees, working families all over this country and they want to be a part of the fight. a part of the struggle and they were there yesterday in force. and i think we've got to nurture that and to mentor our young people. and we've got to teach them not only about the past but the future and engage them and bring them along and have them participate with us. >> go ahead, ben. >> one of the things that i think is most exciting to me is this demand 15 campaign. spending time with the fast-food workers and retail workers, and folks making 7.25. and it is clear to them there wasn't much their boss could do to them anyways. i was in a room with them about ten cities across the country. young black men on the margin of our time. i haven't seen that many young b
. >> ben and i were at the march yesterday. you were there too. i was so pleased to see so many student there and so many young people. i think that was amazing. i think that shows they are engaged and that they understand there are major issues that confront all of us. not just young people but retirees, working families all over this country and they want to be a part of the fight. a part of the struggle and they were there yesterday in force. and i think we've got to nurture that and...
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but i think it's really do to ben bernanke and now probably still the markets will go up. when you step back from all of that, in the long term, the markets go up. >>es, just come and th go up for one reason a they have since wor war ii. we were leveraged roughly 10 to one in financial markets and by the 1960s it was 30 to one. coming in it was 100 to one. so clearly david: "money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: economic terrorism. a newly-elected socialist to the seattle city council tells boeing workers in washington if the mpany closes its factory there, the employees should seize it. terally take possession of the plant. she is calling it democratic openership and i has got people up in arms. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. melissa: it is our top story tonight. see at el 's newest city council members urgg boeing workers to take over the factory and
but i think it's really do to ben bernanke and now probably still the markets will go up. when you step back from all of that, in the long term, the markets go up. >>es, just come and th go up for one reason a they have since wor war ii. we were leveraged roughly 10 to one in financial markets and by the 1960s it was 30 to one. coming in it was 100 to one. so clearly david: "money" with melissa francis is next. melissa: economic terrorism. a newly-elected socialist to the...
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but i think it's really do to ben bernanke and now probably still the markets will go up. when you step back from all of that, in the long term, the markets go up. >> yes, just come and they go up for one reason and they ave since world war ii. we were leveraged roughly 10 to one in financial markets and by the 1960s it was 30 t one. coming in it was 100 to one. so clearly coming you just don'f the government involved and that is for sure. and that his efforts makes "willis report" "willis report." have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ single logo. ♪ >> good friday evening. i'm in for "lou dobbs tonight", lori rothman with you. delaying obamacare enrollment. the moment eriod for the portable correct next year will be pushed back y a month november 15. sparking criticism that the move was made for purely political reasons. about one month away, coincidentally or not, the opening of the momen period pushed back until the midterm election, which critcs claim will provide coverage for vulnerable democrat
but i think it's really do to ben bernanke and now probably still the markets will go up. when you step back from all of that, in the long term, the markets go up. >> yes, just come and they go up for one reason and they ave since world war ii. we were leveraged roughly 10 to one in financial markets and by the 1960s it was 30 t one. coming in it was 100 to one. so clearly coming you just don'f the government involved and that is for sure. and that his efforts makes "willis...
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ben jealous. >> thank you. >> ben jealous is naacp's president and ceo nationwide. >>> all right. on the one hand, the biggest legislative deal since health reform is making progress in washington right now. on the other hand, it's about to go to the part of who's in charge in washington that cannot count at all. not even using its fingers. news ahead. l eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools o
ben jealous. >> thank you. >> ben jealous is naacp's president and ceo nationwide. >>> all right. on the one hand, the biggest legislative deal since health reform is making progress in washington right now. on the other hand, it's about to go to the part of who's in charge in washington that cannot count at all. not even using its fingers. news ahead. l eating chalk for heartburn? yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome....
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. ♪ >>> a big night at the ors oscars, ben affleck and "argo" takes home the academy awards' top honors. they were told by none other than first lady michelle obama. she's pretty busy. she did fallon awith mom dancin. >>> this is "way too early." before we get to the other top news of the world, we want to recap last night's academy awards. argo beat films like "lincoln" and silver linings playbook. a bit of redemption for affleck who was passed over best director, which went to ang lee for "lie of pi." "lincoln," though, had its day in the sun, as daniel day-lewis earned his third academy award for best actor. jennifer lawrence might have enjoyed her best actress win for "silver linings playbook" if she hadn't take an spill on her way to the stage. she didn't let that incident get her down. >> thank you. you guys are just standing up because you felt bad that i fell. this is nuts. >> she is amazing. second nomination. she's just 22 years old. rounding out the list of awards, anne hathaway took the prize for best supporting actress for "les miserables." and christoph waltz won his secon
. ♪ >>> a big night at the ors oscars, ben affleck and "argo" takes home the academy awards' top honors. they were told by none other than first lady michelle obama. she's pretty busy. she did fallon awith mom dancin. >>> this is "way too early." before we get to the other top news of the world, we want to recap last night's academy awards. argo beat films like "lincoln" and silver linings playbook. a bit of redemption for affleck who was passed...
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ben do you see this going anywhere? everybody is hot andother and then nothing comes of the them. >> eric holder is keeping a tight lid. he is mr. obama hatchet man. he won't let much investigation of it. >> neil: attorney general. >> exactly there. won't be anything much done by this as long as obama is president. incredibly, we have more than another three years of him being president. hard to believe, but it's true. terrifying. >> neil: daigen, you think it's nowhere fast right now. >> i think it will be a slow drip of information. we'll eventually get to the bottom of it. >> if the "washington post" did what they did in watergate. >> neil: now with the "washington post" you have to be a prime player. >> okay. >> and fox news. >> let's go. >> neil: guys, want to thank charlie and daigen. up next, more young people aren't on the money when it >> neil: stocks to set you up for the golden years. charles? >> it's controversy initial the way that is a volatile stock, but mobil is a future. security for assets. phenomenal.
ben do you see this going anywhere? everybody is hot andother and then nothing comes of the them. >> eric holder is keeping a tight lid. he is mr. obama hatchet man. he won't let much investigation of it. >> neil: attorney general. >> exactly there. won't be anything much done by this as long as obama is president. incredibly, we have more than another three years of him being president. hard to believe, but it's true. terrifying. >> neil: daigen, you think it's nowhere...
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ben carson, but he should. you want to transform america, then morality should be at the center of your plan. analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. stuart: doctor carson made a big hit when he attended the national prayer breakfast. it is the entirety of our highlight reel. check this out, it is a terrific speech. >> you make $10 billion, you put in a billion. >> attack the deficit. he attacked the spending problem in this country. he attacked spending in this country. >> ben carson for president. charles: there is someone smarter than the president of the united s
ben carson, but he should. you want to transform america, then morality should be at the center of your plan. analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more...
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italy of course it was on its way to switzerland but in the markets the innuendo was of course that ben bernanke he was going to stop his quantitative easing and also cyprus what was about cyprus here's a quote from dennis gartman in his latest newsletter he said if cyprus is forced to sell gold then portugal shall be too otherwise the discrimination against cyprus shall be wholly unwarranted and utterly unfair and of portugal is forced to see.
italy of course it was on its way to switzerland but in the markets the innuendo was of course that ben bernanke he was going to stop his quantitative easing and also cyprus what was about cyprus here's a quote from dennis gartman in his latest newsletter he said if cyprus is forced to sell gold then portugal shall be too otherwise the discrimination against cyprus shall be wholly unwarranted and utterly unfair and of portugal is forced to see.
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stocks opened sharply higher on hopes that ben bernanke would reassure investors about the fed's plans for scaling back on economic stimulus. by midday, things seemingly changed on a report from robin harding. he's the economic's editor. he suggested the fed would start tapering its bond purchases at this week's meeting. stocks sold off. wiping out triple digit gains. later, tweets from that same writer confused and encouraged investors. glad people are reading my fed preview. i've been in the september taper camp for a while, and i'd stick with that. adding, people need to chill out. the fed does not leak anything to any journalist to steer markets. especially during blackouts. and so markets reverse course as investors turn confidence and snapped up shares. by the close, the dow rose 109 points. the nasdaq was up 128. the s&p added 12. >>> it's been called pay for delay in some of the nations pharmaceutical giants have been doing it for years, costing consumers millions. a ruling today may change the way drug makers do business. hampton pearson has our story. >> the supreme court say
stocks opened sharply higher on hopes that ben bernanke would reassure investors about the fed's plans for scaling back on economic stimulus. by midday, things seemingly changed on a report from robin harding. he's the economic's editor. he suggested the fed would start tapering its bond purchases at this week's meeting. stocks sold off. wiping out triple digit gains. later, tweets from that same writer confused and encouraged investors. glad people are reading my fed preview. i've been in the...
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stuart: you make the case it's ben bernanke? liz: even though the reserves hasn't been released from the balance sheets, but they're sitting and that's the expectation. i think it's despite president obama because we've had historic gridlock in washington d.c. charles: i agree with that. and that's why i he see the brilliance of ben bernanke, and the fact is i don't know that we can trace any of the money they're printing to stock purchases, but the heads are suggesting so many people say it is, that others are buying into it. and one day that money will pour into it and we'll get the real-- >> and hey, come on in, nicole, what's your take on the rally which has now taken the dow to 15,000 and i think 22 a moment ago. nicole: right, 15,022 a moment ago indeed. we're seeing record new all time highs and earnings have been improving since the financial crisis and everything has gotten better slowly, of course, and not at the speed that many would have hoped. that, coupled with the printing that we've been seeing from the federal r
stuart: you make the case it's ben bernanke? liz: even though the reserves hasn't been released from the balance sheets, but they're sitting and that's the expectation. i think it's despite president obama because we've had historic gridlock in washington d.c. charles: i agree with that. and that's why i he see the brilliance of ben bernanke, and the fact is i don't know that we can trace any of the money they're printing to stock purchases, but the heads are suggesting so many people say it...
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graduate research assistant ben cramer uses video type controls and a 3d map of the room to keep the robot on task. >> we can avoid collisions, we can recognize objects and we can also navigate the room. >> reporter: but once the robot can do all the things researchers say it will do, who can afford it? remember, $400,000. the executive director says robotic ability and affordability go hand in hand. >> we can solve all of the world's problems, but if nobody can afford it, we just wasted all of our time and effort. so we focus on those things that can be produced and be affordable in the home. >> reporter: general rick lance pictures a day robots on a smaller scale than the pr2 here will be mass produced and cost as much as a new car. 22 grand or so. >> if you look for rosy the robot like we saw on the jettisons when we were growing upping, that's not going to happen any time soon. but gradually. >> reporter: but researchers say in-home robots that can do singular tasks like picking up objects or dumping out of the trash, could be on the market in less than a year. mark tha schneider
graduate research assistant ben cramer uses video type controls and a 3d map of the room to keep the robot on task. >> we can avoid collisions, we can recognize objects and we can also navigate the room. >> reporter: but once the robot can do all the things researchers say it will do, who can afford it? remember, $400,000. the executive director says robotic ability and affordability go hand in hand. >> we can solve all of the world's problems, but if nobody can afford it, we...
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the portfolio manager and chief of front office staff at renaissance asset managers and we also have ben eris he's the editor in chief of business new europe ok ben let me go to you first enter the first quarter we have one point three percent growth in the economy. account for that is going to get worse as we're going to get better because five months ago even four months ago we were looking at a much higher forecast and then we had what i guess by russian standards austerity kicked in yeah i've been disappointed and we started this year with consensus looking at three three and a half percent growth and then the economy basically stalled and the economics minister was saying we had zero growth over the first nine months and it's a combination of things i mean firstly the really terrible external environment which is dragging russia down particularly europe. internally we've had a combination of the governments cut spending for the first time in a decade so we have a russian version of austerity and given that half the economy is directly or indirectly dependent on the state that's had
the portfolio manager and chief of front office staff at renaissance asset managers and we also have ben eris he's the editor in chief of business new europe ok ben let me go to you first enter the first quarter we have one point three percent growth in the economy. account for that is going to get worse as we're going to get better because five months ago even four months ago we were looking at a much higher forecast and then we had what i guess by russian standards austerity kicked in yeah...
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ben stein has some thoughts on some disturbing facts. you better stay tuned for these reports. >> governor huckabee: thanks for staying with us. i'm mike huckabee in for bill o'reilly. in the unresolved problem segment tonight, despite weeks of protest for the far left, the texas bill banning abortions after 20 weeks has finally become law. governor rick perry signed the legislation yesterday amid continued outcry from abortion activists. ♪ we're not going to take it ♪ no ♪ no we're going to ♪ we're not going to take it anymore [chanting] >> the blood of texas women is on your hands. >> governor huckabee: here now to explain why this law has left the left so enraged is kristen lepage who reproductive advocate the author of the book "how the pro-choice movement saved america." that's an interesting title, christina, how it saved america. so how does the pro-choice movement saving america? >> the pro-choice movement is saving america by doing all the things that the pro-life movement claims to do. it results in lower abortion rates
ben stein has some thoughts on some disturbing facts. you better stay tuned for these reports. >> governor huckabee: thanks for staying with us. i'm mike huckabee in for bill o'reilly. in the unresolved problem segment tonight, despite weeks of protest for the far left, the texas bill banning abortions after 20 weeks has finally become law. governor rick perry signed the legislation yesterday amid continued outcry from abortion activists. ♪ we're not going to take it ♪ no ♪ no we're...
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welcome back joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel neil mckay ben cohen and he knew some let's get back to it thank you. edward snowden just made a public announcement like minutes ago via wiki leaks and this is what he had to say he said in the end the obama administration is not afraid of whistleblowers like me bradley manning or thomas drake we are state was imprisoned or powerless now the obama administration is afraid of you is afraid of an informed angry public demanding the constitutional government it was promised and it should be. meanwhile in europe der spiegel is publishing this piece about how we've been spying on the europeans the french and the germans today were huffing and puffing quite loudly at both the president and the secretary of state. in my opinion there's a certain amount of what there is gambling here and possibly are going on with the i'm shocked absolutely shocked but curious mail your thoughts on this one i was very disappointed that the republican leadership even if you called it a cheap shot didn't see an opening to just sort of sort of knoc
welcome back joining me for tonight's big picture politics panel neil mckay ben cohen and he knew some let's get back to it thank you. edward snowden just made a public announcement like minutes ago via wiki leaks and this is what he had to say he said in the end the obama administration is not afraid of whistleblowers like me bradley manning or thomas drake we are state was imprisoned or powerless now the obama administration is afraid of you is afraid of an informed angry public demanding the...